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Kier set to sign up for £100m Derwent job
Contractor expected to complete developer’s Network building at end of year
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Has the government sold out on construction products regulation?
As the consultation on the government’s proposals to reform construction product regulation draws to a close, Tom Lowe talks to industry experts about what compromises the government might be making – and what the proposals could mean for the ambition to prevent another tragedy like the fire at Grenfell Tower
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Let’s cut through the noise over tariffs and respond with strategy rather than stress
Last week’s UK-US limited trade agreement means the tariff drama has calmed down, for now. RLB’s Andrew Reynolds says uncertainty remains but staying level-headed when taking business decisions at such times is the best approach
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How will construction maintain vital public trust?
The UK is counting on construction. We need to build 1.5 million homes, make progress on net zero, improve energy security, reduce bills and improve the comfort and health of all. But this is only possible if people trust the industry.
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L&Q completions fall as housing association looks to ‘derisk’ business
Firm says it is prioritising improving existing homes
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In pictures: New £160m research centre at University of Cambridge opens
New physics facility built by Bouygues and designed by Jestico & Whiles
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Travis Perkins brings in SIG boss to be new chief executive
Gavin Slark to start by beginning of next year
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Khan pledges to release green belt for housebuilding under new London Plan
Mayor shifts from brownfield-only focus as City Hall aims for 880,000 homes over 10 years
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø launches Top 150 Consultants 2025 survey
Firms have until; 13 June to take part in the survey, which is used to rank the sector and provide unique market insight
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Are Starmer and Reeves ready to gamble on PFI to fix our broken infrastructure?
If past mistakes can be avoided, some kind of private finance initiative may be the best way to build promised new public sector facilities and also solve the £49bn maintenance backlog, writes Denise Chevin.
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